Illustrations
Word Type
Locations
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100

A picture that is taken by a camera to show what something looks like in real life.

Photograph

100

Type with thick, heavy lines used to call attention to a word or phrase.

Bold

100

Tells the main idea of a particular section.

Heading

100

Defines words found in the passage, found at the back of the book.

Glossary

200

A picture that shows the location of the topic being discussed. It helps readers understand where something is in the world.

Map

200

A style of font that slants, used for emphasis, words in a foreign language, book titles, artwork titles, or ship names. 

Italics

200

Gives a little more detail about the main idea.

Subtitle

200

Draws attention to certain important words. 

Italic Text

300

A labelled picture or drawing that shows the parts of something or how it works.

Diagram

300

Symbols used to introduce items to a list.

Bullet Points

300

Tells the main idea of the passage.

Title

300

A visual representation of data, a visual depiction of information that is quick and easy to read.

Charts/Data

400

Tells the main idea of a particular section.  

Heading 

400

Words near a picture or photograph that give more information about the image. Usually, 1-2 sentences long.

Captions

400

Defines words or adds extra information at the bottom of the page.

Footnote

400

Adds information that is somewhat related in a separate box, often fun and interesting. 

Sidebar

500

Shows the interrelations between two or more things and can be done in many different ways.

Graph

500

Charts or graphs that help readers better understand the information in the text.

Graphics

500

What are text features used for?

Items in a passage that help the reader understand the passage more easily.

500

A chart that shows events in chronological order (the order in which they happen).

Timeline